A beautiful kitty!
Gloria
On Jun 18, 2005, at 10:01 AM, Jenn wrote:
Hi everyone, I finally got a pic of Bones for you all. Thanks to
everyone for their support. She is doing GREAT! Sorry for the OT
post, but I knew everyone would want to see her:
http://ucat.us/Bones.jpg
Jenn
I agree - it's typical for kitties to have eye problems and diarrhea
problems, whether or not they carry the FELV virus.
Options - keep her in 1 room for a while, try W/D cat food from the
vet, along with flagyl (from the vet). If that doesn't work, try
plain human chicken; or try
As I understand, there are human juveniles that do that too...and
it's considered normal!
On Jun 18, 2005, at 2:31 PM, TenHouseCats wrote:
there are even diapers for kitties, too, if the problem is
chronic--there are a lot of cats around who are full of life and love,
just can't control
LOL! Isn't it funny how as humans, one thing is
considered a good quality of life, when for our pets, many times that exact same
thing is not considered a good quality of life? Like paralysis, many humans are
in wheel chairs, living good lives, happy to still be here, but many vets still
Very sweet cat...
Stan
Ah!Bones is beautiful!
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Jenn
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Sent: Saturday, June 18, 2005 10:01
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Subject: picture of Bones (OT)
Hi everyone, I finally got a pic of
Hi Mel,
My cat with IBD was put on a special diet and prednisone if I remember correctly. (It was over 10 years ago.) In his case we were dealing with kidney disease as well, so he had to be on a diet for the kidney disease first and foremost.I am forwarding this to the list in case others have
Jennifer
Your email body text hasn't come through either time---hope
Sebastian is OK?
Can you try sending your message again?
Kerry
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JENNIFER RATLIFF
To: Felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Sunday, June 19, 2005 4:29 PM
Subject: Sebastian
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